

Emily Peck
Writer and Slate Money co-host who guides the conversation and conducts the interview, introducing topics and closing the episode.
Top 10 podcasts with Emily Peck
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Feb 20, 2026 • 25min
The A.I. Disruption Is Here
Emily Peck, national correspondent at Axios and Slate Money co-host, explains how AI hype is roiling markets and stirring job anxiety. She traces the 'AI scare trade', big tech spending, and whether this feels like the dot‑com era. Short takes cover which industries face disruption first, why some firms will adapt, and how CEO incentives clash with workers' concerns.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 25min
The A.I. Disruption Is Here
Emily Peck, Axios national correspondent and Slate Money co-host, breaks down how AI buzz is roiling markets and reshaping tech work. She traces AI-fueled stock swings, massive cloud spending, and why some software roles feel suddenly insecure. Short takes on vibe coding, layoffs, and which industries face real disruption.

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Jun 1, 2022 • 11min
U.S. cities are combating extreme heat
Axios reporters Jennifer Kingson and Emily Peck discuss how U.S. cities are combating extreme heat waves and the impact of climate change. They also touch on global hunger due to the war in Ukraine and proposed gun legislation in Canada. Plus, a positive note on the resurgence of monarch butterflies in Mexico.

Aug 24, 2024 • 46min
Disney’s Wrongful Death Nightmare
Felix Salmon, a sharp financial journalist, Emily Peck, who delves into media finance, and Elizabeth Spiers, a seasoned writer, tackle Disney's legal misstep in blocking a wrongful death claim. They dissect the troubling implications of forced arbitration clauses and the need for transparency in consumer rights. The conversation shifts to the politics of pricing, with a look at Kamala Harris' comments on price controls. They also explore the growing impact of legalized sports betting on American finances, juxtaposing it with traditional investing.

Sep 30, 2023 • 49min
Delta Sky Miles vs The Two-Percent
Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss changes to Delta Sky Miles, the FTC lawsuit against Amazon, and the pros and cons of LinkedIn. They also touch on elitism, sponsor ads, and California's minimum wage law for fast food workers.

Sep 2, 2023 • 48min
You Better Not Be Working
Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the state of working in the US post-pandemic, the SEC's case against Grayscale, and guilt-free investing. They also explore remote work trends, the challenges of crypto regulation, and the growing trend of beekeeping.

Feb 20, 2026 • 25min
What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - The A.I. Disruption Is Here
Emily Peck, national correspondent at Axios and Slate Money co-host, reports on tech, markets, and how AI reshapes work. She traces AI-driven market swings, explains hyperscalers’ massive spending and its effects, and explores which industries and software firms face disruption. Short takes on developer anxiety, productivity shifts in newsrooms, and who stands to win from AI infrastructure.

Nov 13, 2025 • 36min
The Financial Burden Of Caregiving
Join Emily Peck, an Axios correspondent on economic issues, Beth Pinsker, a MarketWatch columnist, and Dana Lynn Rutherford, president of the Venner-Grin Foundation, as they tackle the skyrocketing costs of in-home care. They discuss the rising expenses caregivers face, explore personal stories highlighting financial stresses, and examine systemic issues around Medicaid and state support. Emotional choices intertwine with practical advice, revealing the complex landscape of caregiving amid economic challenges and workforce shortages.

Oct 1, 2024 • 43min
Money Talks: It’s Time to Work Less
Brigid Schulte, author and work culture reformer, teams up with labor commentator Emily Peck to tackle America's struggle with overwork. They dissect the detrimental impacts of relentless hustle on well-being, particularly among low-wage workers facing financial instability. The discussion dives into insights from countries with better work-life balance, advocates for a four-day workweek, and emphasizes the role of unions in improving conditions for essential jobs. Together, they inspire a reimagining of our work culture for a healthier, happier future.

Sep 21, 2024 • 46min
Slate Money - The Fed Rate Cut is a New Beginning
Financial journalist Felix Salmon, reporter Emily Peck, and media entrepreneur Elizabeth Spiers dive into the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. They discuss how these changes might reshape the economy and influence voters. The trio also critiques Trump's tax cut proposals, questioning their viability. In a quirky twist, they touch on Tupperware's bankruptcy, hinting at an underground container-sharing movement. There's even a mention of a whimsical bread lamp, showcasing the humorous side of unexpected topics in finance.


